Improve Cell Attachment with Corning CellBIND

Part of a family of enhanced Tissue Culture (TC)-treated surfaces that alter the surface charge of culture vessels, CellBIND surface improves the attachment and growth of fastidious cell types. This advanced surface features a net negative surface charge due to oxygen-containing functional groups incorporated in the polystyrene surface. The surface is more hydrophilic, and thus more wettable, compared to standard TC-treated surfaces, which facilitates cell attachment and spreading.

Part of a family of enhanced Tissue Culture (TC)-treated surfaces that alter the surface charge of culture vessels, CellBIND surface improves the attachment and growth of fastidious cell types. This advanced surface features a net negative surface charge due to oxygen-containing functional groups incorporated in the polystyrene surface. The surface is more hydrophilic, and thus more wettable, compared to standard TC-treated surfaces, which facilitates cell attachment and spreading.

The Synergistic Effect of HEK 293 Cells

The Synergistic Effect of HEK 293 Cells

The Synergistic Effect of HEK 293 Cells Grown in Serum-free Medium with the Corning CellBIND Surface

Benefits of Using CellBIND for Culturing HEK 293 Cells:

• Under these serum-free conditions, HEK 293 cells maintain a more normal/flattened adherent morphology on the Corning CellBIND Surface versus a standard Tissue Culture-treated surface
• The improved adherence of HEK cells on the Corning CellBIND Surface results in 69% more cells at 96 hours as compared to cells grown on standard tissue culture treated surfaces
• The Corning CellBIND Surface yields a greater number of total cells (adherent and nonadherent) during the time course of the study